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My Cheating Ex Regrets Losing The Heiress Novel Cover

My Cheating Ex Regrets Losing The Heiress

Elvera endured years of abuse until she caught her fiancé with her foster sister. Framed for theft and exiled into the cold, she was mocked for her supposedly poor biological family. However, her real brother—an elite FBI commander—rescues her in a supercar. Now back at her billionaire parents' Hamptons estate, the secret designer watches as a fake heiress arrives. The tables have turned, and Elvera is ready to reclaim her rightful place.
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Chapter 5

The December wind howled down the Brooklyn street, biting through the thin fabric of Elvera's jacket. She stood on the cracked pavement, her thumb swiping across her phone screen, opening the Uber app. Her fingers were stiff from the cold, the joints aching slightly as she typed in a generic destination.

Behind her, the heavy oak door of the Wright house groaned open.

Rapid, clicking footsteps echoed on the concrete. Elvera didn't need to turn around to know who it was. The sharp clatter of Donita's heels and the heavy thud of Crockett's leather shoes were unmistakable.

Donita wrapped her expensive, fur-lined coat tightly around her body. A nasty, triumphant giggle bubbled from her lips.

"Look at her, Crockett," Donita sneered, her voice carrying over the wind. "Standing on the corner like a stray cat. She doesn't even have a place to go."

Crockett dragged his hand through his damp hair, his face still flushed with residual anger and humiliation. He puffed out his chest, desperate to reclaim his shattered ego.

"Can't even afford a cab, huh?" Crockett mocked loudly. He pulled a sleek leather wallet from his pocket and waved a crisp twenty-dollar bill in the air. "Hey, beggar! Want some charity? Take the subway and get out of our neighborhood."

Elvera kept her eyes glued to her phone screen. She didn't blink. She didn't flinch. She treated their voices like the annoying hum of a broken streetlamp. But beneath the howling wind, a low, almost imperceptible rumble began to grow in the distance, vibrating through the cracked pavement.

Her absolute silence infuriated Crockett. His face darkened. He shoved the money back into his pocket and took three aggressive strides toward her, his hand reaching out to snatch the phone from her grip.

Before his fingers could graze her hand, a sound ripped through the freezing air.

It started as a low, guttural growl, vibrating up through the soles of their shoes. Within seconds, it escalated into a deafening, mechanical roar.

A V8 engine.

Everyone on the street froze.

From around the corner, a massive, pitch-black vehicle tore down the narrow Brooklyn street. It didn't look like a car; it looked like a stealth fighter jet on wheels. The aerodynamic lines were aggressive, the matte black paint absorbing the weak streetlights.

The supercar decelerated with terrifying precision. The massive tires gripped the asphalt, screeching sharply as the vehicle stopped exactly two feet in front of Elvera.

The sheer physical presence of the car-the heat radiating from the engine block, the deep, idling rumble that rattled windows-forced Donita and Crockett to stumble backward in shock.

Crockett squinted against the glare of the headlights. He scanned the front grille, looking for a Ferrari horse or a Lamborghini bull. He found nothing. There was no badge.

His panic instantly morphed back into arrogance.

"What the hell is this piece of junk?" Crockett laughed, a harsh, grating sound. He pointed at the matte black hood. "No badge. Probably some cheap, knock-off kit car built in a garage. Fitting ride for a street rat."

The driver's side door didn't swing open. It glided upward, a smooth, silent butterfly wing rising into the cold air.

A man stepped out.

He was tall, easily over six-foot-two, with a build carved from solid granite. He wore a simple, unbranded black tactical jacket and dark cargo pants. Heavy combat boots hit the pavement with a solid thud.

This was Brant Montgomery.

Brant closed the door. He didn't look at the car. His eyes, cold and dead as a winter ocean, swept over Donita and Crockett.

The temperature on the street seemed to drop another ten degrees. The air grew thin. Crockett's laugh died in his throat. His mouth snapped shut, his body instinctively going rigid under the weight of Brant's stare.

Brant ignored them. He walked around the front of the supercar, his heavy boots crunching on the gravel, and stopped in front of Elvera.

The lethal, dead-eyed stare vanished instantly. The hard lines of his jaw relaxed. A soft, incredibly warm smile touched his lips.

"Sister," Brant said. His voice was a deep, resonant rumble, completely at odds with his terrifying physical presence.

Elvera looked up at the man she had only ever seen in faded childhood photographs. Her chest tightened, a strange, unfamiliar flutter of safety blooming in her ribs. She offered him a small, genuine smile.

Donita gasped. Her hand flew to her mouth.

"That's him?" Donita shrieked, her voice shrill with disbelief. She pointed a trembling finger at Brant's tactical jacket. "That's the street thug brother? Look at him! He's dressed like a construction worker!"

Crockett found his voice, emboldened by Donita's mockery. "Hey, buddy," Crockett yelled, stepping forward. "You better move this piece of scrap metal before I call a tow truck. It's polluting the air."

Brant didn't even turn his head. He reached out and gently took the heavy, faded backpack from Elvera's shoulder. As the weight transferred to his hand, Brant's thick eyebrows twitched together. He felt the cheap canvas, the lack of anything substantial inside. A muscle feathered in his jaw.

He turned and pulled the passenger side butterfly door open. He gestured for Elvera to get in. His movements were precise, elegant, like a highly trained bodyguard.

Elvera didn't hesitate. She slid into the low bucket seat. The interior smelled of rich, custom leather and faint cedar.

Crockett felt entirely dismissed. The humiliation burned his skin. He lunged forward, his hand reaching out to grab Brant's tactical jacket.

"Hey! I'm talking to you, you piece of trash!" Crockett barked. "Take your scammer sister and get the hell out of my sight!"

Brant pushed the passenger door down, sealing Elvera safely inside.

He slowly turned around.

The warmth was gone. The dead-eyed, soulless stare was back.

Brant looked at Crockett's outstretched hand, then up to his face.

"You," Brant said, his voice dropping to a terrifying, absolute zero, "are standing too close."

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